Gates open 1 p.m. Arrive early.

Security checks will be in place and are expected to take some time. Those holding community credentials will sit in designated sections, but seats are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Who gets in: Only those who have community credentials and those delegates, pages or guests credentialed for the Pepsi Center.

The best way to get there: Walking, biking or public transit is encouraged. There is no parking at Invesco Field. Some parking at street meters, in parking garages and at lots outside the area will be available.

Walking: Access the stadium through lower West Colfax Avenue and Decatur Street.

Biking: Bike parking is available at Rude Park, just southwest of the stadium, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Transit: For a list of bus stops, go to rtd-denver.com or call 303-299-6000. Shuttles will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Return routes run for about 90 minutes after the event.

RTD light rail will run extra trains at peak hours. Pepsi Center Station will remain closed. Routes C and E stop at Invesco Field at Mile High Station. Expect park-n-Ride lots to be filled by morning commuters, so plan to be dropped off at stations or transfer from bus routes.

Camera policy

Cameras with lenses less than 75mm and small, hand-held video cameras are permitted, provided they do not obstruct the view of other attendees. Professional cameras or any other audio/video recording equipment is not allowed without appropriate convention press credentials.

What not to bring

Outside food, beverages or coolers; umbrellas (raincoats or ponchos are allowed); large bags, suitcases or backpacks; noisemakers, air horns, whistles, cowbells, horns, bull horns or other voice enhancement devices; signs, banners, flags or any other items that would either obstruct the view of a patron or serve as a security risk; unauthorized merchandise, including unapproved pamphlets, handouts, advertisements, etc.; knives, razor blades or sharp and/or pointed objects such as scissors, knitting needles, etc.; mace/pepper spray or aerosol containers; fireworks; weapons of any kind, including toy weapons, or any article that might be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety as well as canes, chains, sticks of any length; screwdrivers; Leatherman brand or similar pocket tools; dangerous or hazardous items or materials that are chemical, biological, radiological, etc.; animals (except service or guide dogs); folding chairs; laser devices; tripods; bikes, in-line skates, skateboards, scooters, shoes with wheels; illegal drugs and any other illegal substances; Frisbees or inflated balls; strollers or baby seats (these cannot be left at entrances.)

The Honorable Ed Perlmutter
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado

The Honorable John Salazar
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado

The Honorable Diana DeGette
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (LOCAL)

Video & Remarks
The Honorable Howard Dean
Former Governor of Vermont
Chair of the Democratic Party

Video & Remarks: Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King
The Honorable John Lewis
Member of the US House of Representatives, Georgia
Rev. Bernice King
Daughter of the late Dr. King
Martin Luther King III
Oldest son of the late Dr. King

Remarks
The Honorable Bill Richardson
Governor, New Mexico

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Sheryl Crow
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Remarks
Ray Rivera
Obama State Director, Colorado

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Remarks
The Honorable Jan Schakowsky
Member of the US House of Representatives, Illinois

The Honorable Mark Udall
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado

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